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Barefoot Cartoon Animal
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Funny Animals have differing levels of clothing, sometimes even between different characters in the same work. You've got your Accessory Wearing Cartoon Animals, who are basically naked except for one or two token items. There are also Half Dressed Cartoon Animals, who wear a shirt or pants, but not both. There are even Fully Dressed Cartoon Animals who have complete outfits. And then there's the subject of this article — cartoon animals who are almost fully clothed by human standards, but who go barefoot (or bare-pawed, if you want to get technical). These are furry characters who don't just remove their footwear for specific occasions (like sleeping or swimming), but go barefoot all the time, even during activities where humans would normally wear shoes — walking around town, working, shopping, going on adventures, etc. As the sheer number of examples demonstrates, this is a common trope in works featuring funny animals. Here are some possible reasons: The trope may be Justified by the characters having hooves, large claws, or oddly-shaped hind paws which it would be difficult for shoes to accommodate. The trope may also be Justified by the characters being from a culture where shoes aren't seen as a social requirement, such as with J. R. R. Tolkien's hobbits, or are from a civilization that Prefers Going Barefoot as a part of its cultural code. There's another possible explanation for this, more or less based in Rule of Perception: Generally, anthropomorphic animals (especially of the Beast Man variety) have essentially human anatomy except for their heads, tails, and (in most cases) feet, so keeping all three of those elements exposed emphasizes their animal qualities and prevents them from appearing too human. (It's not unreasonable to think, for example, that long pants made for anthropomorphic animals would have long sleeves to accommodate their tails as well, but strangely, almost nobody ever depicts such a thing.) Shoes can be deceptively complex to draw and people often don't pay much attention to them anyway. This is especially true for modern tennis shoes, which usually have multiple colors, complex textures, and logos. In many art styles, paws are actually far less complicated to draw. See Furries Are Easier to Draw. Spats without shoes or socks count as this trope because they do not cover the soles of the feet. These may also indicate that the funny animal who wears them is particularly wealthy. The One Who Wears Shoes is about inversions of this trope, especially Civilized Animals and Funny Animals who use footwear when going barefoot is normal for the setting. Barefoot cartoon animals are usually of the Funny Animal or Beast Man tier, but any tier of the Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism can apply. A lot of Accessory Wearing Cartoon Animals and Half Dressed Cartoon Animals also happen to be barefoot; to keep things cleaner, this page only covers barefoot characters who are otherwise properly-dressed. This trope also applies to any non-human character, such as aliens and monsters. Most of these characters have Humanlike Foot Anatomy. Sub-Trope of Appropriate Animal Attire. |
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Isla Grace Abernathy, the star of Professor Amazing and the Incredible Golden Fox, is a human crimefighter who can shapeshift into two fox forms (bipedal and feral) by using a Transformation Trinket. In anthro form, she wears a tanktop and shorts but no shoes. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics): Several characters go barefoot, including a fair portion of the main cast (Rotor, Bunnie pre-and-post-roboticization, Dulcy, Nicole when in furry form, even Tails when he was very little) and a great deal of minor and background characters (Rosemary Prower, the alien Ceneca-9009). Official, straight-from-the-game characters generally end up as the ones who wear shoes in all cases, albeit not the only ones. After the second Genesis Wave that began Sonic the Hedgehog/Mega Man: Worlds Collide effectively rebooted the universe, everyone who had previously regularly gone barefoot now regularly wears shoes, including Rotor, Nicole and Bunnie (who regained her robotic limbs, but whose robotic feet now look more like white, pink-striped boots). However, another barefooter, a Fish Person named Coral the Betta, was introduced later on, in issue #260, as part of a Sonic Unleashed adaptation. |
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Most of the animal denizens of Bound by Blades forgoes shoes. Of the three playable heroes, Teo the feline swordsman and Guren the rabbit archer are shoeless and can obtain footwear later in the game, but Kota the bovine brawler wears boots by default. | |
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Played straight with almost every single player character in Sonic's Schoolhouse. All are anthropomorphic animals, all but the kangaroo are fully-dressed (the kangaroo lacks pants), none of them wear any footwear. Due to the first-person viewpoint, though, you have to play two-player to realize this. | |
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Pocket from Trick Moon wears a hoodie, a shirt and shorts, but no shoes. | |
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Player characters in Toontown Online start without shoes, but can buy some at a later point. | |
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Some of the mice from the original Angelina Ballerina book series and the first cartoon series. | |
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Chelli the patchwork dog from Big Bag. | |
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All of the main anthropomorphic cast of The Whiteboard are barefoot even when otherwise fully clothed. Swampy even Lampshaded it in this strip: | |
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Lop, the bunny-like alien from the Star Wars: Visions segment "Lop and Ochō", goes barefoot. | |
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Code Name: S.T.E.A.M mostly stars humans, but has one Funny Animal with Lion; while he's wearing some sort of metal anklets, he doesn't wear shoes, presumably because his feet are digitigrade (his heels don't lie on the ground). | |
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The White Rabbit and Bill the lizard from Disney's Alice in Wonderland, who are otherwise fully-dressed in formal and casual attire respectively, lack footwear. | |
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The trope is also mentioned in the sequel, Olivia Goes West: | |
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The live-action film adaptation of Howard the Duck features the main character (who was a Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal in the original comic) wearing suit and pants without shoes. | |
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Mr. Tod, the dapper fox from the classic Peter Rabbit book series. | |
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The cast of Kevin & Kell, except for the human baby Francis. Lampshaded on occasion: they hang up Christmas stockings, but don't know what they're for beyond putting presents in. Also on the occasion Danielle (who's from the human dimension) makes shoes for Francis and the other are perplexed by it. | |
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Unlike his partner Dribble, Spitz from WarioWare doesn't have shoes to go with his blue jumpsuit. | |
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The "morphs" from Inherit the Earth, bipedal animals who talk, wear clothes and live in civilizations like humans once did, don't bother with any footwear. | |
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Raunchy from Lidsville. | |
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Most characters from Mercer Mayer's Little Critter and Critters of the Night series of books, though averted completely in LC and the Critter Kids. | |
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Richie, the fox pup, from Hilda and Richie is not shown wearing shoes, though he wears a shirt and pants. | |
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Most of the supporting animal characters in the Kung Fu Panda franchise are barefooters. The panda villagers in Kung Fu Panda 3 are particularly notable, as they make the main character Po just about the only panda who does wear shoes. | |
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Gary Hampton, the main protagonist of The Astounding Wolf-Man, wears a combat suit with open-toed foot coverings while in his werewolf form. | |
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Rocket Raccoon from Guardians of the Galaxy and its various adaptations. His default outfit is a space adventurer suit that leaves his hindpaws exposed. | |
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Sam the dog from Sam & Max: Freelance Police dresses like a cop from The '50s, wearing a fedora and old-fashioned suit, but forgoes footwear. | |
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Most of the all-anthro cast of Ozy and Millie have shoe-free outfits, with some prominent exceptions. Ozy, Avery, and Ms. Sorkowitz are Half Dressed Cartoon Animals. Meanwhile, Isolde is both a Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal and The One Who Wears Shoes, as was Ms. Mudd in some early strips. Also, Locke is never shown without his pirate boots (except in an early arc where he impersonates Millie). | |
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J. Worthington Foulfellow and Gideon from Pinocchio are mostly fully-dressed, but they don't wear shoes (although their outfits include spats). | |
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The cast of Omaha the Cat Dancer are fully clothed but barefoot. However, their feet appear atypically human for anthro animals, looking less like paws than three-toed human feet. | |
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Katzun always draws his characters as animals, clothed except for their shoes. However, in his animations he is also likely to take the shortcut of drawing Long Pants instead. | |
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In Harry and Bunnie, Bunnie and Katty wear full outfits except for shoes. | |
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Cling and Clang from H.R. Pufnstuf. | |
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From Beauty and the Beast, the Beast's paws are too large for him to wear shoes. | |
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The cast of the Basil of Baker Street series, in stark contrast with its Animated Adaptation The Great Mouse Detective. | |
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In American Born Chinese, The Monkey King is prevented from entering the celestial dinner party because he wears no shoes, whereupon he strives to make himself more human-like in his dress and appearance. It's notable that many of the other animals who were let in, like dragons and fish, actually wear worse shoes. | |
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The Big Bad Wolf from Hoodwinked!, of which he initially wore just a blue hoodie in the first movie, added a pair of pants to his wardrobe for the sequel. He still goes barefoot though. | |
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This is a Discussed Trope in the Today's Special episode "Shoes". Muffy Mouse explains that she and other mice go barefoot because they need to be quiet to live in houses where people don't know they're there. In the climactic song when the other characters sing about their shoes, her line is: "I'm the only one without a pair, that's 'cause my feet would rather be bare!" | |
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Most of the animal characters in Cats Don't Dance don't wear any shoes. | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_3e96b159 | featureConfidence |
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Cats Don't Dance | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_3e96b159 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_3eb3bf91 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_3eb3bf91 | comment |
The characters of Furry Fight Chronicles zigzag between wearing shoes or being barefoot depending on their physiology or preference. Barefoot preference is more common in characters who have a more animalistic physiology than others. Cookie and Nyarai are the only barefooters. The main difference is that Cookie has digitigrade paws that make it hard to find shoes for her while Nyarai has humanoid feet with paw pads similar to Muko and Kalita, being barefoot out of choice or preference. |
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Furry Fight Chronicles (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_3eb3bf91 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_3ecb3dec | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_3ecb3dec | comment |
The cast of True Tail are fully-clothed barefooters, except for the pantless Brutus and a few characters who wear Judy Hopps-style toeless boots. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_3ecb3dec | featureApplicability |
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True Tail (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_3ecb3dec | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4183a3c4 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4183a3c4 | comment |
In King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride, the trolls don't wear shoes. This extends to Rosella when she's turned into one during Chapter 2, although her shoes magically reappear on her feet when she changes back. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4183a3c4 | featureApplicability |
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King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4183a3c4 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_42115c0a | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_42115c0a | comment |
In the Geronimo Stilton series and most of its Spin Offsnote The Spacemice Series is an exception, most of the characters are barefoot but otherwise clothed, with a few characters (most notably Pinky Pick) being The One Who Wears Shoes. Subverted in the books starring the Thea Sisters; they and their supporting cast start out barefoot like everyone else, but come to be portrayed as Fully Dressed Cartoon Animals later in the series. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_42115c0a | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_42115c0a | featureConfidence |
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Geronimo Stilton | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_42115c0a | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_46518682 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_46518682 | comment |
Most of the non-human Muppets from Sesame Street. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_46518682 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_46518682 | featureConfidence |
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Sesame Street | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_46518682 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_49c012f2 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_49c012f2 | comment |
Corduroy (from the book of the same name) was a stuffed teddy bear who wore green corduroy overalls. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_49c012f2 | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_49c012f2 | featureConfidence |
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Corduroy | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_49c012f2 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4bac213e | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4bac213e | comment |
In Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Mr. Peabody is usually an Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal, but his period costumes when he's Time Traveling fall into either this category or Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal; he wears era-appropriate outfits, but continues going barefoot. The only time he's shown with footwear is when he goes ice skating with Sherman in the memories montage. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4bac213e | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4bac213e | featureConfidence |
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Mr. Peabody & Sherman | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4bac213e | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4c1806df | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4c1806df | comment |
Zorori the fox from Kaiketsu Zorori, in his regular traveling outfit, wears traditional Japanese peasant clothing (shirt, pants, cloak, Asian conical hat) but goes barefoot. Comparatively, his prankster outfit is fully outfitted with boots. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4c1806df | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4c1806df | featureConfidence |
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Kaiketsu Zorori | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4c1806df | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4d1e1340 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4d1e1340 | comment |
Crimestrikers is set on Creaturia, a World of Anthropomorphic Animals where going barefoot while otherwise clothed is the norm. The only exceptions are the villains who wear Powered Armor (Forster Burns) or full body disguises (Commander Ahab, The Righteous One), and the robots. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4d1e1340 | featureApplicability |
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Crimestrikers (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4d1e1340 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4da7528e | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4da7528e | comment |
The Berenstain Bears are generally seen shoeless. Professor Actual Factual actually wears spats on his feet. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4da7528e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4da7528e | featureConfidence |
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The Berenstain Bears | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4da7528e | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4e80e7a8 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4e80e7a8 | comment |
In Drop-Out, Lola has no feet, just blunt-ended legs, and can't wear shoes. Sugar usually does, but goes barefoot at home and at one point forgets that she isn't barefoot during the journey, accidentally kicking something when trying to pick it up with her thumbed tarsier foot. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4e80e7a8 | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4e80e7a8 | featureConfidence |
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Drop-Out (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4e80e7a8 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4ec6798d | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4ec6798d | comment |
In The Wild Wild West episode "The Night of the Tycoons" an Organ Grinder's monkey, wearing a chimp-sized Union army uniform without shoes, is used as a bomb-throwing Animal Assassin. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4ec6798d | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4ec6798d | featureConfidence |
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The Wild Wild West | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4ec6798d | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4efed37e | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4efed37e | comment |
Some of the cast from Robin Hood (1973), including Lady Kluck, Alan-a-Dale, the churchmice, and the rabbit family, wear medieval outfits that don't include footwear. For everyone except Kluck, this trope probably overlaps with Barefoot Poverty. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4efed37e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4efed37e | featureConfidence |
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Robin Hood (1973) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4efed37e | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4fdddc85 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4fdddc85 | comment |
The cast from Swamp Critters. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4fdddc85 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4fdddc85 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
SwampCritters | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_4fdddc85 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_505bbaa4 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_505bbaa4 | comment |
Most of the characters in Our Friend Xiong Xiao Mi, including the five main characters, are anthropomorphic animals who do not wear shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_505bbaa4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_505bbaa4 | featureConfidence |
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Our Friend Xiong Xiao Mi (Animation) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_505bbaa4 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_522196a7 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_522196a7 | comment |
In Lancer: The Knights of Fenris, a furry Space Opera, most of the characters are soldiers who wear a variety of military uniforms, complete with boots. However, there's been one exception so far: the feline Duchess Ivanna Morozov, whose costume is a flowing white robe and bare feet. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_522196a7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_522196a7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lancer: The Knights of Fenris (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_522196a7 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5680f2dd | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5680f2dd | comment |
The player character in the Game & Watch game Egg is a bipedal fox with White Gloves, pants, and no shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5680f2dd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5680f2dd | featureConfidence |
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Game & Watch (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5680f2dd | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_56cb92c3 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_56cb92c3 | comment |
As in other media, Rocket Raccoon from Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) wears a space adventurer outfit but has bare paws. However, in Avengers: Endgame, he wears a pair of boots with his uniform, graduating to Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_56cb92c3 | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_56cb92c3 | featureConfidence |
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Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_56cb92c3 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5768aa4d | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5768aa4d | comment |
Anthros from the Tails Series are always noted for being shoeless. This is most likely because most anthros' feet and footpaws are too big for shoes, and because shoes are generally uncomfortable for them to wear. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5768aa4d | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5768aa4d | featureConfidence |
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Tails Series | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5768aa4d | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5908ee91 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5908ee91 | comment |
The reason is that Bethesda, wanting the beast races to be more exotic, gave them digitigrade feet (along with turning the Khajiit from the Ohmes found in Arena-Daggerfall to the Suthay-raht in Morrowind) as opposed to the plantigrade feet they would later receive in Oblivion and Skyrim. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5908ee91 | featureApplicability |
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5908ee91 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5a444c4f | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5a444c4f | comment |
NonPack is a Mature Animal Story about criminal gangs in an anthropomorphic version of Puerto Rico. Most characters are fully dressed but barefoot, although there are some shoe-wearing exceptions. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5a444c4f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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NonPack (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5a444c4f | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5aba2ca4 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5aba2ca4 | comment |
In The Spiffy Adventures of McConey, Lapinot has long rabbit paws and does not wear shoes, unlike the other characters. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5aba2ca4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5aba2ca4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Spiffy Adventures of McConey (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5aba2ca4 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5abf50d8 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5abf50d8 | comment |
Pretty much the entire cast from the anthropomorphic animal video game High Seas Havoc, including the main protagonist, is lacking in the footwear department despite otherwise being fully-dressed. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5abf50d8 | featureApplicability |
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High Seas Havoc (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5abf50d8 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5afbc0cb | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5afbc0cb | comment |
Several characters from Undertale wear clothes but not shoes, including Toriel, Dr. Alphys, Toriel's husband King Asgore, Asriel, many of the minor monsters, and some minibosses. Lampshaded with Toriel where you can go into her bedroom and discover a sock drawer, despite the fact that she never wears them. Ralsei and Noelle from the sister game, Deltarune, also go barefoot. This is not apparent with Ralsei during Chapter 1 as his body is in shadow from his outfit, also obscuring the fact he is a goat boy, but Chapter 2 makes it unmistakable. For the deer girl Noelle, it's hard to tell at a glance, but her Berdly-shaking sprite depicts cloven hooves at the bottom of her legs, and if you decline the offer of a "free sample" from the Cyber Shoes II store in Chapter 2, she'll comment that "[she doesn't] really do... shoes. (At least not unless they're custom-made...)". Toby Fox's sketches of Noelle further reaffirm the idea, explicitly depicting her with hooved feet (without being a joke doodle like some of the other sketches featured). Both characters are otherwise fully-dressed. |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5afbc0cb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Undertale (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5afbc0cb | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5b72f209 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5b72f209 | comment |
The cast of Echo wears clothes but not shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5b72f209 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5b72f209 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Echo (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5b72f209 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5fd4696 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5fd4696 | comment |
Jitsu Squad averts this for all the characters except Jazz Amun, a frogman who ditches footwear. Though it's less this trope and more because the players used to be human warriors before a curse turned them into animals, and Jazz used to be a Buddhist Monk (known for forgoing shoes) before he's turned into a frog-man. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5fd4696 | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5fd4696 | featureConfidence |
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Jitsu Squad (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_5fd4696 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_60570997 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_60570997 | comment |
The all-anthro cast of S.S.D.D. are almost always unshod but otherwise fully clothed, to the point that they go barefoot during military training (but not the actual missions). Lampshaded in this strip, in which a character wonders why his feet have only three toes each, when "having more toes would spread the weight more evenly!" The answer: "It would be a pain in the arse to draw though!" | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_60570997 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_60570997 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
S.S.D.D. (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_60570997 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_60dc7457 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_60dc7457 | comment |
All of the characters in Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness are anthro animals who are fully dressed but are otherwise barefoot. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_60dc7457 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_60dc7457 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_60dc7457 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_627158a9 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_627158a9 | comment |
Felix O'Connel from Cloudscratcher usually goes barefoot, even though Ixia was able to get a pair of shoes from his closet when she needed a change of clothes, and he still had a pair for when he went into the city. Word of God is that he Prefers Going Barefoot in the same way that a human might. It was also presumably common in the old Avian Empire. Of the three birds whose feet have been in frame, only one was wearing sandals. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_627158a9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_627158a9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Cloudscratcher (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_627158a9 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_63053ca | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_63053ca | comment |
The furry characters in TwoKinds tend to be either mostly or entirely naked, but they consistently go barefoot due to their digitigrade foot structure. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_63053ca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_63053ca | featureConfidence |
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TwoKinds (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_63053ca | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_676430b7 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_676430b7 | comment |
Bethany and Bob from Game Dogs go barefoot but wear full outfits otherwise. This gets outright surreal in episode 8 when Jennifer mentions Bethany's shoes — after we just saw Bethany walk through the door barefoot. And the punchline is that they're out of style. Judging from Bethany's reaction to the remark ("Oh... I see what you did there"), Jennifer intended it as a Stealth Insult. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_676430b7 | featureApplicability |
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Game Dogs (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_676430b7 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_6b40eec8 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_6b40eec8 | comment |
The titular character of Arlo the Alligator Boy wears a shirt and pants, but no shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_6b40eec8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_6b40eec8 | featureConfidence |
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Arlo the Alligator Boy | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_6b40eec8 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_73dae89 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_73dae89 | comment |
Blinky and Pinky from The Noozles, as well as the other koala characters, do not wear shoes | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_73dae89 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_73dae89 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Noozles | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_73dae89 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_74db0b42 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_74db0b42 | comment |
The Lycans from Foxy Flavored Cookie are anthropomorphic furries who don't wear shoes but are otherwise fully clothed. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_74db0b42 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_74db0b42 | featureConfidence |
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Foxy Flavored Cookie (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_74db0b42 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_76c806ab | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_76c806ab | comment |
Howard the Duck was originally a Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal, but when Disney complained about his (alleged) resemblance to Donald Duck, he was given pants (but not shoes). | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_76c806ab | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_76c806ab | featureConfidence |
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Howard the Duck / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_76c806ab | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_791e7b7f | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_791e7b7f | comment |
Zootopia takes place in a World of Funny Animals who go barefoot but are otherwise fully clothed. Even characters who have some form of footwear (such as Judy Hopps and the other cops, who have foot coverings on their police uniforms, and Mr. Big, who wears spats) have their toes uncovered. The only exception is Gazelle, who is The One Who Wears Shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_791e7b7f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_791e7b7f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Zootopia | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_791e7b7f | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_79bf0b84 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_79bf0b84 | comment |
Slightly Damned Jakkai, Khamega and Fairies are all shoeless although some jakkai have covering on their legs. Demons lack of footwear is addressed here, it's explained that their feet are as tough as the rest of them so they don't need any as well as the fact that due to their large size and varied appearances, shoes just won't fit them. |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_79bf0b84 | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_79bf0b84 | featureConfidence |
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Slightly Damned (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_79bf0b84 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_7db0a18a | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_7db0a18a | comment |
The Feas, the vaguely cat-like aliens from the Destined to Lead series. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_7db0a18a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_7db0a18a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Destined to Lead | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_7db0a18a | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_82011aa9 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_82011aa9 | comment |
Honey Bunny of Looney Tunes comic books, the precursor to Lola Bunny. Like her successor, she's a barefooter but otherwise fully clothed. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_82011aa9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_82011aa9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Looney Tunes (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_82011aa9 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_85b8d2cd | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_85b8d2cd | comment |
The cast of Anna Dewdney's Llama Llama books and their Animated Adaptation. The title character's signature look includes a set of overalls. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_85b8d2cd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_85b8d2cd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Llama Llama | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_85b8d2cd | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_89fed4d1 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_89fed4d1 | comment |
Avania: Avian, Equine, and Hequevar characters generally wear lower leg coverings of some kind such as canvas spats or leather gaiters, which leave the soles of their feet exposed. Full shoes do also exist in the setting, however, as Lieutenant Viktoria Lanius is seen wearing high heels while dressed in civilian clothing. Equine agent Valenvarius also laments not having his farrier fit him for full shoes appropriate for a rocky environment. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_89fed4d1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_89fed4d1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Avania (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_89fed4d1 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_8caa06fa | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_8caa06fa | comment |
The all-anthro cast of Sabrina Online consists of otherwise-clothed barefooters. While Sabrina herself appears to be a Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal, she's actually wearing the furry equivalent of Nude Colored Pants. | |
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Sabrina Online / Web Comic | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_8caa06fa | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9200ac89 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9200ac89 | comment |
In Disney Speedstorm, Figment wears an outfit that covers both the top and bottom halves of his body (unlike in Journey into Imagination in which he usually only wears a shirt or nothing at all), but still doesn't wear shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9200ac89 | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9200ac89 | featureConfidence |
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Disney Speedstorm (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9200ac89 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_92844ddb | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_92844ddb | comment |
Most of the cast from Dinosaurs. Though not always shown from the waist down, B.P. Richfield does wear suspenders most of the time. Fran Sinclair also qualifies (except for the rare occasions when she wears fuzzy slippers). | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_92844ddb | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_92844ddb | featureConfidence |
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Dinosaurs | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_92844ddb | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_938e19ec | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_938e19ec | comment |
The Fraggles from Fraggle Rock, who are generally Half Dressed Cartoon Animals. (Uncle Traveling Matt is The One Who Wears Shoes, presumably because they go with his Adventurer Outfit.) | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_938e19ec | featureApplicability |
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Fraggle Rock | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_93adf8dd | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_93adf8dd | comment |
Globehunters: An Around The World In 80 Days Adventure: Three of the four Rastafarian Cat Girls that Eddie, Sasha, and Trevor encounter on the ship don't wear shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_93adf8dd | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_93adf8dd | featureConfidence |
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Globehunters: An Around The World In 80 Days Adventure | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_93adf8dd | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_950d0e49 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_950d0e49 | comment |
The animal characters from The Bad Guys series of books. The main protagonists (Mr. Wolf, Mr. Piranha, Mr. Snake and Mr. Shark) all wear black suits, including trousers, but no shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_950d0e49 | featureApplicability |
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The Bad Guys | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_950d0e49 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_95d6fc2b | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_95d6fc2b | comment |
The anthro characters in Rock Dog wear clothes, and many of them are fully dressed. However, there are several barefooters in the cast, including Bodi, Khampa, Angus, The Grizzly, and the sheep villagers. This might be because they're all from a rural environment except The Grizzly, who is basically a Mixed Martial Arts fighter. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_95d6fc2b | featureApplicability |
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Rock Dog | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_95d6fc2b | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_96dbd08a | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_96dbd08a | comment |
Sheila Rae, the Brave: All of the characters are mice or rats, and none of them wear shoes despite being otherwise fully-dressed. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_96dbd08a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Sheila Rae, the Brave | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_96dbd08a | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_96f39607 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_96f39607 | comment |
Many characters from Between the Lions. | |
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1.0 | |
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Between the Lions | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_98c961e2 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_98c961e2 | comment |
Helluva Boss: Loona wears a half-shirt, pants, and socks that leave her paws uncovered due to her digitigrade stance. While the exact level of clothing varies, including cases of being half dressed or accessory wearing, the animal-type Cherubim are consistently shown as barefoot. |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_98c961e2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Helluva Boss (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_98c961e2 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9b602c3f | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9b602c3f | comment |
Ralsei and Noelle from the sister game, Deltarune, also go barefoot. This is not apparent with Ralsei during Chapter 1 as his body is in shadow from his outfit, also obscuring the fact he is a goat boy, but Chapter 2 makes it unmistakable. For the deer girl Noelle, it's hard to tell at a glance, but her Berdly-shaking sprite depicts cloven hooves at the bottom of her legs, and if you decline the offer of a "free sample" from the Cyber Shoes II store in Chapter 2, she'll comment that "[she doesn't] really do... shoes. (At least not unless they're custom-made...)". Toby Fox's sketches of Noelle further reaffirm the idea, explicitly depicting her with hooved feet (without being a joke doodle like some of the other sketches featured). Both characters are otherwise fully-dressed. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9b602c3f | featureApplicability |
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Deltarune (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9b602c3f | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9e2f90f4 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9e2f90f4 | comment |
One Piece: Tony Tony Chopper, a reindeer who can shift at will between various more-or-less-anthropomorphic forms, tends to be about as fully-dressed as any of the human crew depending on circumstances (often skipping a shirt in hot weather, etc), but he always skips footwear even when fully clothed otherwise. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9e2f90f4 | featureApplicability |
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One Piece (Manga) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9e2f90f4 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9fa75e90 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9fa75e90 | comment |
In the original run of The World of Vicki Fox, about half the furry characters (most notably Vicki and her friend Meredith Skunk) usually wore full outfits but went barefoot while the rest wore shoes. When the comic returned from hiatus in 2017, most of the shoe-wearers started going barefoot as well. Lampshaded in one strip which simultaneously invokes both this trope and All Women Love Shoes. Meredith's boyfriend Aussie complains when Meredith and Vicki rope him into a shopping trip: Lampshaded again here. Vicki and Meredith are about to go on a camping trip together, and Vicki suggests they wear boots. |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9fa75e90 | featureApplicability |
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The World of Vicki Fox (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_9fa75e90 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a0ca36e5 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a0ca36e5 | comment |
Most of the trolls in, well, the Trolls franchise. They normally wear full outfits without shoes, although there are a few exceptions. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a0ca36e5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Trolls (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a0ca36e5 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a10bbd45 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a10bbd45 | comment |
Gill Girl from the 2003 Teen Titans Go! comic wears only a bathing suit. Hardly surprising, considering that she's a Fish Person with webbed feet. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a10bbd45 | featureApplicability |
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Teen Titans Go! (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a10bbd45 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a5854e7a | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a5854e7a | comment |
Latch from Lethal League is modestly-dressed for a crocodile, bearing a hoodie, some sweatpants and a beanie cap, but leaves his hands and feet bare. Justified in that he then uses his exposed sharp claws to hang onto walls. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a5854e7a | featureApplicability |
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Lethal League (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_a5854e7a | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b0d48fd6 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b0d48fd6 | comment |
TY from Ty the Tasmanian Tiger is one of the few main characters in the series who doesn't wear shoes. He's also somehow capable of grinding on rails. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b0d48fd6 | featureApplicability |
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Ty the Tasmanian Tiger (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b0d48fd6 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b0f81f82 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b0f81f82 | comment |
Rat characters Nick and Fetcher from Chicken Run wear business suits without shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b0f81f82 | featureApplicability |
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Chicken Run | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b0f81f82 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b3632020 | comment |
The female aliens from Planet 51 wear full outfits that don't include shoes. The males wear nothing below the waist. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b3632020 | featureApplicability |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b3632020 | featureConfidence |
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Planet 51 | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b3632020 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b4967d43 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b4967d43 | comment |
Sonic the Hedgehog: Inverted, since most of the characters wear nothing but shoes and gloves. (Some of the characters, such as Ix, Charmy, and most females do wear actual clothes, but also have shoes and gloves.) Played straight with almost every single player character in Sonic's Schoolhouse. All are anthropomorphic animals, all but the kangaroo are fully-dressed (the kangaroo lacks pants), none of them wear any footwear. Due to the first-person viewpoint, though, you have to play two-player to realize this. |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b4967d43 | featureApplicability |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b4967d43 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b4996199 | comment |
Spider-Man: The Lizard, the Superpowered Evil Side of scientist Curt Connors. The Lizard's usual outfit consists of a tattered lab coat, a black shirt, purple pants, and bare feet. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b4996199 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b4996199 | featureConfidence |
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Spider-Man (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b4996199 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b58a618e | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b58a618e | comment |
In The Mouse Watch, the default for the mouse and rat characters is that they wear full outfits that don't include shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b58a618e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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The Mouse Watch | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b58a618e | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b5a2b326 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b5a2b326 | comment |
The beast races in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, the Khajiit and the Argonians, are unable to wear shoes because their feet are bigger and differently shaped. This also extends to helmets; they can't wear anything that covers their whole face. It then got subverted in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, where they are able to do just that. The reason is that Bethesda, wanting the beast races to be more exotic, gave them digitigrade feet (along with turning the Khajiit from the Ohmes found in Arena-Daggerfall to the Suthay-raht in Morrowind) as opposed to the plantigrade feet they would later receive in Oblivion and Skyrim. |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b5a2b326 | featureApplicability |
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b5a2b326 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b6fbc1e4 | comment |
Frog and Toad from the respective book series. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b6fbc1e4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Frog and Toad | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b6fbc1e4 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b8380e4b | comment |
The cast from Germany's Käpt'n Blaubär. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b8380e4b | featureApplicability |
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Käpt'n Blaubär | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b8380e4b | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b8b10e08 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b8b10e08 | comment |
P.T. Bridgeport, the fast-talking show-bear of the classic Pogo series, eventually became this during the latter half of his tenure. He started out with a partial barker's outfit consisted of a hat, a coat, necktie, white gloves, and spats, but no shoes. A wardrobe upgrade in later years included a shirt, a splashy vest and some trousers. He still wore his spats barefoot in the comics and other published works. Also applicable to this trope are feline hillbillies Wiley Catt and Simple J. Malarkey. Barnstable Bear (who usually just wears pants and a checkered cap) had a few seasonal outfits that fit this trope as well. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b8b10e08 | featureApplicability |
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Pogo (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b8b10e08 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b8c90a4d | comment |
VHV features a cast of kangaroo-like space colonists who are fully clothed except for shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b8c90a4d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
VHV (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b8c90a4d | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b962c879 | comment |
Many characters from Fairy Tail belonging to the feline Exceed race go barefoot despite otherwise wearing full outfits, notably Carla (until the Edolas Arc, where she started wearing either shoes or pantyhose on a more consistent basis) and Queen Shagotte. There are some exceptions though, such as Panther Lily (who tends to be a Walking Shirtless Scene), Lector (who wears a vest but no pants), and Happy (who is usually an Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal, but occasionally wears full outfits). | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b962c879 | featureApplicability |
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Fairy Tail (Manga) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_b962c879 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_ba445479 | comment |
The anthro characters in Extinctioners usually go barefoot despite being fully-clothed otherwise. While the heroes originally had regular boots as part of their uniforms, in later designs they switch to toeless boots a la the cast of Naruto. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_ba445479 | featureApplicability |
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Extinctioners (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_ba445479 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_bca72091 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_bca72091 | comment |
Most of the animal villagers from the Animal Crossing series that aren't Half Dressed Cartoon Animals tend to wear outfits that don't include footwear (with some exceptions, such as Flick, Harvey, Isabelle (as of New Horizons), and Digby). One wonders how Kicks the Skunk (an NPC who sells shoes) makes a living when his only potential customers are the players and the aforementioned exceptions. | |
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AnimalCrossing | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_bca72091 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_bfbcbf93 | comment |
In By the Tail the furry characters wear clothes, but not shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_bfbcbf93 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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By the Tail (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_bfbcbf93 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c0649f52 | comment |
Natori, an anthropomorphic feline adviser from Studio Ghibli's The Cat Returns, wears a long purple coat that extends to his lower hind legs (thus covering his entire torso), with no footwear below. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c0649f52 | featureApplicability |
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The Cat Returns | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c0649f52 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c42e88f5 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c42e88f5 | comment |
Rocket Raccoon's outfit in Marvel vs. Capcom 3 covers everything on his body except his head, his tail, and his hind paws. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c42e88f5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c42e88f5 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c9280e49 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c9280e49 | comment |
The majority of the mice from An American Tail lack shoes, yet are otherwise fully dressed (the cats tend to be straight-up Half Dressed Cartoon Animals). | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c9280e49 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
An American Tail | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_c9280e49 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_cd5c55c2 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_cd5c55c2 | comment |
Lola Bunny from Space Jam wears more clothing than most Looney Tunes animals (either her street clothes or a Tune Squad uniform), but she's still a barefooter. The other furry characters who wear Tune Squad uniforms don't bother with footwear either. This is lampshaded when Michael Jordan asks if the toons have a pair of basketball shoes he could borrow —- cut to a few shots of the toons' feet. The furry Looney Tunes continue this tradition in Space Jam: A New Legacy. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_cd5c55c2 | featureApplicability |
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Lola Bunny | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_cd5c55c2 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_d211d624 | comment |
Although the titular heroes of Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! wear full superhero uniforms, some of the background characters are either barefoot (but otherwise completely clothed) or half-dressed. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_d211d624 | featureApplicability |
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Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_d211d624 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_d22a9a66 | comment |
Almost none of the anthropomorphic animal characters in Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf wear shoes, with the exception of the goats themselves. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_d22a9a66 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf (Animation) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_d22a9a66 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_d6cda7dc | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_d6cda7dc | comment |
The Croconoids from the first Clem Hetherington book. They're fully-dressed except for their lack of shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_d6cda7dc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Clem Hetherington (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_d6cda7dc | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_dbaabb61 | comment |
Sylvester Shyster from the Mickey Mouse comics has appeared with a long overcoat, crooked top hat and spats on his feet. More recent incarnations of the character have appeared fully clothed with shoes. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_dbaabb61 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_dbaabb61 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mickey Mouse | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_dbaabb61 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_de48ce05 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_de48ce05 | comment |
Happy Tree Friends: Every character except Cuddles (who wears bunny slippers), Disco Bear (who wears disco shoes) and Russell (who doesn't have feet, wearing peg legs in their place). | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_de48ce05 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Happy Tree Friends (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_de48ce05 | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_df9e0da3 | type |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_df9e0da3 | comment |
In Jazz Jackrabbit, Lori Jackrabbit wears a purple top and shorts, but goes barefoot. Jazz himself is usually an Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal who wears only a bandana, but comes under this trope when his outfit includes pants. | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_df9e0da3 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Jazz Jackrabbit (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_df9e0da3 | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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The entire cast of Sunnyville Stories; nobody wears shoes, but they do wear clothing. | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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Taomon and Doumon from Digimon Tamers, fox people in the Renamon line, are both fully clothed in onmyōji getup, except for the paws. | |
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Digimon Tamers | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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Paddington Bear starts out wearing an oversized hat a big blue overcoat in the original books and their film and television adaptations, but still has bear feet. That is, until he gets a pair of wellington boots for Christmas in Paddington Marches On, which quickly became part of his Iconic Outfit because they allowed the soft toys to stand upright. | |
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Paddington Bear | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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Bo from Wimzie's House. | |
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Wimzie's House | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_e4b5d35b | comment |
Milla Basset from Freedom Planet is the the only (known) cast member to go barefoot; her description in this art of her notes "she has a strong connection to the earth" alongside her distaste for shoes, implying her to be an Earthy Barefoot Character. Considering this is from a cast full of Fully Dressed Cartoon Animals, this would also make her an inversion of The One Who Wears Shoes. | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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All the members of Species X from DNA go barefoot, probably because the scientists who are raising them don't bother to give them shoes. | |
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DNA (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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The main characters of Forestdale are furry kids who wear full outfits without shoes. However, the adults dress this way as well. | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_e5f9c831 | comment |
Several anthro characters from Awesomenauts wear outfits that lack shoes, including Penny Foxnote Except for her cheerleader outfit., Froggy G, Dizzy (though she does wear spats), and Rocco. | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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The Foxen from The Red Vixen Adventures. | |
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The Red Vixen Adventures | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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Most of the rats from The Secret of NIMH wear medieval outfits without footwear, although their elderly leader Nicodemus is The One Who Wears Shoes. The other animal characters are either half-dressed or fully naked. | |
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The Secret of NIMH | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_efff2c4c | comment |
Some characters from Fritz the Cat wear clothes without shoes. Fritz himself is a Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal. | |
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Fritz the Cat (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_f081d1b | comment |
Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics normally employed Talking Animals, but The Marriage of Mrs. Fox featured a whole town of anthropomorphic foxes (and one cat) that were fully clothed, except for a lack of shoes. | |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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Boki, the player character from Copy Kitty, doesn't wear shoes. Crystal-encased feet are almost shoes, but that's just natural Kitera anatomy. | |
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Copy Kitty (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_f1e4c0bb | comment |
Who Wet My Pants: Reuben, Bigfoot, the dog, and the hippo all wear scout outfits without shoes. | |
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Who Wet My Pants | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_f4291939 | comment |
Some of the mouse characters from The Rescuers are fully clothed except for shoes, though the leads are Half Dressed Cartoon Animals. Bernard first appears as one, wearing a red sweater, a red cap, and blue overalls rather like Mario. | |
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The Rescuers | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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The characters from The Suburban Jungle are digitigrade Funny Animals whose outfits don't include shoes. Lampshaded in one strip: | |
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The Suburban Jungle (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_f688799b | comment |
Many of the residents of Klugtown in My Little Pony: The Movie (2017) run the gamut of either having full outfits that lack footwear or being Half Dressed Cartoon Animals. Verko, the rat-like crime boss that Capper nearly sells the Mane Six to, falls into the former category. | |
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My Little Pony: The Movie (2017) | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_f78e69f | comment |
Most of the characters from Chicken Little go about barefoot, even on concrete surfaces. | |
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Chicken Little | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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In the Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers fan comic Of Mice and Mayhem, Foxglove the bat (who doesn't wear clothes in canon) now wears a tank top and cargo pants, but remains barefoot. | |
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Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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Duck from Don't Hug Me I'm Scared wears a jacket and shorts, but no shoes. | |
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Don't Hug Me I'm Scared (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_fa9d142c | comment |
Clothes in general are a rare sight in Crossed Claws, but of the only characters who do wear clothes, Jered the rabbit and Claudia the mouse, their outfits don't include shoes. | |
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Crossed Claws (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
Barefoot Cartoon Animal / int_fb1f271c | comment |
Stitch from Lilo & Stitch was first seen wearing an orange jumpsuit while he is in "alien mode" and is otherwise barefoot. Other alien characters such as Dr. Jumba Jookiba, the Grand Councilwoman, and Gantu wear full outfits except for footwear, as their abnormal foot anatomy probably wouldn't allow for it anyway. | |
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Lilo & Stitch | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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All of the animal cast from Fantastic Mr. Fox, with the exceptions of Kris, Coach Skip and the Beaver's unnamed son don't wear any shoes. | |
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Fantastic Mr. Fox | hasFeature |
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Barefoot Cartoon Animal | |
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Animal, Beauregard the janitor and Uncle Deadly from The Muppets. Animal sports a red and yellow shirt, tattered pants, and an iron collar, but no shoes. Beau, who wears a white cap, gray trousers and a plaid shirt, is fully-dressed but also lacks shoes, as shown in The Great Muppet Caper. Uncle Deadly wears a dark Victorian suit with spats, and of course no shoes. | |
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The Muppets (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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